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A Bibliometric Analysis of Buzz Marketing : Research Areas, Concerns, and Suggestions for Advancement

Yogesh Mahajan1Ashutosh Gadekar2

1 Associate Professor, Indira School of Business Studies, ‘Abhinavan’, 89/2A, New Pune – Mumbai Highway, Tathawade, Pune – 411 033, Maharashtra

2 Professor, Sai Balaji International Institute of Management Sciences, IT Park, Survey No # 54 (1A/1-1), Nere, Marunji Rd, Near Hinjewadi, Pune - 411 033, Maharashtra

Volume 51
Issue 2
Pages 43–59
Year 2021
Received: Feb. 5, 2020 Accepted: Oct. 25, 2020 Published: Feb. 28, 2021
Abstract

Buzz marketing is widely used by marketers to generate buzz about products in the market. The purpose of this paper was to provide a complete overview of the existing 'buzz marketing' literature and to study current trends and future directions for researchers interested in exploring and contributing to the field of buzz marketing. The bibliometric and network methods of analysis of citation and co-citation were used to achieve the purpose of this research paper. This research included an evaluation of articles published in the Scopus database journals from 2001 – 2019. The bibliometric analysis was carried out using VOS Viewer software. The findings showed that the number of papers dedicated to the study of “buzz marketing” has diminished significantly in recent years, though there has been a significant increase in the number of activities to create buzz through buzz marketing by companies. In addition, the paper highlighted some of the area's most prominent papers. A conceptual model of buzz marketing has been developed from this bibliometric analysis. Lastly, the paper emphasized the new trends and addressed the relevant challenges faced in buzz marketing. This study concentrated exclusively on buzz marketing concepts, trends and challenges, and future directions.

Keywords Buzz Marketing Bibliometric Analysis Citation Analysis Co-Citation Analysis Co-Occurrence of Words
How to Cite

Yogesh Mahajan, Ashutosh Gadekar (2021). A Bibliometric Analysis of Buzz Marketing : Research Areas, Concerns, and Suggestions for Advancement. Indian Journal of Marketing, 51(2), 43–59. https://doi.org/10.17010/ijom/2021/v51/i2/157550

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